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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 166A — North Carolina Emergency Management Act

§ 166A-61. Program standards and guidelines.

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§ 166A-61. Program standards and guidelines.
(a)The Division shall establish standards and guidelines for administration of the Program.
(b)In developing the Program, the Division may consult and cooperate with political subdivisions, agencies of the State, other governmental agencies, universities, colleges, community colleges, and other institutions, public or private, concerning the development of the Program and a systematic career development plan, including conducting and stimulating research by public and private agencies designed to improve education and training in the administration of emergency management.
(c)The Division shall study and make reports and recommendations to the Secretary of Public Safety and other appropriate agencies and officials concerning compliance with federal guidance, training, educational, technical assistance needs, and equipment needs of State and local emergency management agencies. (2009-192, s. 2; 2011-145, s. 19.1(g); 2023-92, s. 9.)
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